
The Behind-the-scenes Mage Who Started in the Twin Cities
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Piltover's prosperity is superficial, while Zaun's poverty is a source of suffering for all. Mighty men of the Twin Cities, join Noxus, and I will lead you to the light! --Ryan Meredith A League of Legends fanfic, starting from Zaun and Piltover, telling a story about the Empire. March west to Demacia, east to Ionia, north to the Freljord, south to Shurima... The empire has risen! This book is also known as: "Heroes' Witnesses and Triumphant Songs", "The Road to the Noxian God of War", "The Four Soul Scrolls of Council President Trifari"
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World background: lol battle of two cities Timeline: All heroes compete on the same stage World camp: Protagonist camp: Noxus Protagonist background: time traveler Ability settings: Piltover's prosperity is superficial, while Zaun's poverty is a source of suffering for all. Mighty men of the Twin Cities, join Noxus, and I will lead you to the light! --Ryan Meredith




I read Amway's book half a month ago, and it's an unexpectedly good book among LOL fans. LOL fan. The protagonist travels to the world of League of Legends and becomes a Noxian. When he followed Swain in the Ionian War, he fell short due to political struggles. From then on, he and Swain made plans to rebel. The story begins with the Battle of Two Cities. The protagonist intervenes in the battle between Piltover and Zaun, guiding Victor to realize that it is impossible to rely on the upper levels of Piltover to change Zaun's status quo. He becomes the leader of Zaun and uses Hex Technology and the protagonist's support to officially break away from Piltover's jurisdiction. At present, the protagonist and a group of people successfully killed the emperor and established a new Noxus. They became the president and the War College. Why I read this book: When I read fanfics like Warcraft and LOL, it's actually easy to judge whether it's good or not. The more it's written in a Western fantasy style and has an epic feel, the better. On the contrary, if it's a fantasy style that upgrades to slap-in-the-face writing routines and is full of Internet idioms, it's not good enough to read. This one does the former very well. The characterization is quite brilliant, and most of the characters stand upright. Personally I think the best one is the protagonist. Moreover, the author has good writing skills and is good at mobilizing readers' emotions, so many times the climax of the plot can bring people into it. The plot of the Twin Cities and the new life of Noxus are both good. I think it looks fine even if you don't know LOL. I just said that the character creation is very good. I think it will be more exciting for the author to write original works in the future. Why not read this book: I am a cloud player who has not played LOL for many years and has only watched a few episodes of Battle of Two Cities, so I don't see too many bugs. However, after reading this chapter and the comments on other forums, it seems that the author has a lot of deviations about the world view of League of Legends and the strength of the heroes. There must also be a certain degree of beautification of Noxus. This depends on the ability to accept it. In addition, the heroes in the book have more important positions than good and evil, so you know the smell of blood on many people's hands. Finally, the portrayal of Seraphine was not in line with my understanding, and the transformation was too abrupt. In general, I'll give it a try. I'll make a comment later depending on the situation.




League of Legends, a fan of the world view of Runeterra, not e-sports. The characters are well drawn, and the story progresses layer by layer, making people want to watch it. This book is a gift from Sanjiang




Piltover's prosperity is superficial, while Zaun's poverty is all suffering. Mighty men of the Twin Cities, join Noxus and I will lead you to the light.













